We love questions. I believe, especially when it comes to health challenges, questions have saved many people’s lives. I was watching Stand Up 2 Cancer last night… Read More
10 Recommended Books for Medical Students
The journey of a medical student is both challenging and rewarding, with countless hours spent acquiring knowledge, honing clinical skills, and le… Read More
Much has been written about physician burnout. We’re burned out just reading about burnout. What’s missing from the narrative is: first, that burnout can affect different specia… Read More
TV series such as Doctor House or Grey’s Anatomy might have made you love medicine. It is a very complex field, but one that never stops to amaze. The human body is a powerful machine… Read More
Can you imagine a world where men were not all up in every woman’s business? Don’t get me wrong. We’ve made leaps and bounds over the centuries. We can buy our own property… Read More
Calories are involved in two major differences of opinion. There is the disagreement about whether some calories are good while others are bad. Then, there is the energy balance controversy… Read More
Superstition and fate tend to take power out of our hands. Hope is the action-taking when we chose a positive future.*Word/Phrases of blue and underlined are links to further information on… Read More
A year back, the morning after bring his bouncing 2-year-old kid on his shoulders, Peter woke up as well as discovered he couldn’t removal his head. The discomfort in his neck as… Read More
Where would a curious person look first? Why, Wheat for Dummies, of course. Okay, it is not actually called that. The book’s title is Living Wheat-Free for Dummies by Rusty Gregory, a… Read More
I don’t know about you, but I love to end each day reading a book in bed while listening to music (classical, jazz, contemporary…. whatever) on my iPod. Books and music. Could… Read More
The saga of my black lab Tashi continues. At the beginning of last week I noticed that she was having some trouble walking and would drag her behind on the ground. Noticing the symptoms I to… Read More
This is perhaps one of the things which both patient and physicians have an opinion about and surprisingly it does align! Where is the breakdown? Patient safety? Cognitive errors? … Read More